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Prospect theory / Cognitive biases / Economics / Economy / Bias / Behavioral finance / Framing / Knowledge representation / Social constructionism / Representativeness heuristic / Daniel Kahneman / Pseudocertainty effect
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Prospect theory
Cognitive biases
Economics
Economy
Bias
Behavioral finance
Framing
Knowledge representation
Social constructionism
Representativeness heuristic
Daniel Kahneman
Pseudocertainty effect

Biases and [Ir]rationality Informatics 1 CG: Lecture 18 Chris Lucas Why?

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